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Ep.15 - Rob Chapman on the early Pink Floyd and his Syd Barrett and Nick Drake dreamland 

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Drawing on his exceptional knowledge of both artists, Rob Chapman serves up a palatable Syd Barrett and Nick Drake broth, replete with historical and cultural references.
For followers of the Fingal’s Cave Podcast, Rob is perhaps best known for his two groundbreaking books about Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett, An Irregular Head, published in 2010 and The Lyrics of Syd Barrett, published in 2021.
Rob’s latest novel is Unsung: Unsaid, an exploration of the creativity of Syd Barrett and Nick Drake through the medium of speculative fiction.
Encouraged by hosts Ian Priston and Phil Salathé, Rob explains his inspirations, why he chose to trap Syd and Nick at the same Kensington Market café table, and his approach to characterisation and structure.
Rob reflects on his early memories of Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett in the 1960s and his two solo albums. Guiding us on various tangents, Rob also explains why his love of Pink Floyd extends to 1971 and describes working with David Gilmour.
If you haven’t encountered Spike Hawkins’ Instant Poetry Broth, you will undoubtedly wish to search for details after hearing Rob’s explanation.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:15 Where did it all start?
00:10:55 Syd Barrett and Nick Drake in Cambridge
00:15:11 Unsung : Unsaid / Kensington Market
00:20:17 Feedback from the fans
00:23:09 Reversing characters
00:30:40 Psychedelia
00:35:13 Bernard the superfan and the (unknown) bootleggers
00:42:00 Remembered for a While (Nick Drake)
00:49:52 Andante from Brandenburg Concerto No. 4
00:53:30 Is there more?
00:56:11 Working with David Gilmour
00:59:02 Madcap laughs or madcat laughs
01:08:06 No Pink Floyd at all?
01:09:56 No movie please!
01:13:51 Where next...?

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Комментарии : 16   
@GriefTourist
@GriefTourist 2 месяца назад
Rob your enthusiasm for the music is wonderful and yes Rick Wright's songs on Saucerful are sublime. Can't wait to read the book.
@Zerocool215
@Zerocool215 3 месяца назад
Huzzah. I love everything about this podcast. Im at home. Would love a show about random percussion about all the songs syd recorded. And. Where are.all lost songs at??. Info. Very interesting. Very respectfully done. Again. Ty. Johnny wajda Philadelphia 💫🌠💫
@Zerocool215
@Zerocool215 3 месяца назад
Also rod Chapman is syd Barretts best autobiography writer. The best. Huzzah sir. Please more pink floyd and syd barett stories info history same with floyd. Cheers Johnny wajda philly 🌠🌠🌠
@JoeChrisMorris
@JoeChrisMorris 3 месяца назад
Excellent podcast. Reading Chapmans writing in Record Collector magazine on Syd/Nick
@apotheoticoelacanth
@apotheoticoelacanth 2 месяца назад
Listened to this earlier today.. I had read A Very Irregular Head a long time ago, I may go back and look over some chapters from it again. I am in the middle of the book 'Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd: Dark Globe' right now Nick Drake I should listen to more of. Perhaps I'll throw on an album from him on the weekend. I don't recall liking the production on some of his stuff for some reason though, or maybe some of the instrumentation behind his guitar.. I hate to be critical though, his albums were good
@SHAKED0WN.
@SHAKED0WN. 3 месяца назад
I can listen to this all day, thanks 👍
@th3madcap
@th3madcap 3 месяца назад
This is beyond Brilliant! This podcast series is fantastic, and this is another milestone episode. Thank you all.
@CF-vb9ug
@CF-vb9ug 3 месяца назад
That was fantastic!
@calliopivogiatzis2235
@calliopivogiatzis2235 3 месяца назад
Years ago I heard an early and very rare Floyd bootleg that featured an upbeat renissance-like organ melody with a trippy middle 8 guitar solo that sounded like that of "Interstellar Overdrive ". The song was about 6-7 minutes long and the overall melody sounded like a piece by Bach or Handel but with the Floyd ish psych,pop feel. Rick Wright was probably the singer because the lyrics were of one's reminiscing of a young love with movements captured in time and still flowing in his mind. The song was not "summer of '68" but it was a definite bootleg from about '69. If anyone has any idea of what this song title is,please share it with me. Thanks!😂
@ethanmerritt8109
@ethanmerritt8109 3 месяца назад
33:25 sounds like he needs to go see Tame Impala live!
@robchapman6279
@robchapman6279 3 месяца назад
Or just listen to Supertramp on acid. Same effect.
@ethanmerritt8109
@ethanmerritt8109 3 месяца назад
@@robchapman6279 HELL YEAH Supertramp! Also are you "The Rob Chapman?" The books are fantastic 👀
@user-hb7mx4vv3d
@user-hb7mx4vv3d 3 месяца назад
Knocks those who tried to film Roger Barrett in later years, yet same author puts made up words in Roger Barrett's mouth. The later being far more of an iposition. I knew Roger, don't believe he would have fancied that one bit.
@robchapman6279
@robchapman6279 3 месяца назад
The former was a physical imposition. The latter is fiction. 'Made up words' is kinda how fiction works.
@user-hb7mx4vv3d
@user-hb7mx4vv3d 3 месяца назад
​@@robchapman6279 So false words in his mouth are OK, but filming him in the later years is not? Fiction is no excuse to violate someone, especially considering how harshly you judge others who made efforts to see Roger. You have called them ghouls, under the circumstance it's quite sanctimonious. Rather extraordinary indeed. Do you actually believe that Roger would appreciate such a distorted intrusion on his legacy, and without his consent to be sure? Apparently you do not know him well. The whole thing is perfectly grisly..
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